Depending on how serious the report is coming out of the Philadelphia Phillies camp, trading shortstop Jimmy Rollins may no longer be an option.

A source told the Philadelphia Daily News early Friday that Freddy Galvis has a MRSA infection, a report later confirmed by Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro.

According to the Philly.com report, Galvis was hospitalized Thursday night and will start the season on the disabled list. He will not be with the team when they begin play in Texas next week.

Amaro spoke to the media after the team played Friday, saying that Galvis was undergoing tests and that the infection he has could end up being MRSA. Sources told Philly.com that Galvis has already been treated for MRSA.

Per Philly.com: MRSA, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, is a bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics, most often a result from skin infections.

Galvis had suffered a cut while sliding into third base in a game earlier this month. He has missed the last three games the team has played during spring training.